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Mongkol Uthok | |
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Background information | |
Born | Phanom Phrai District, Roi Et Province, Thailand | May 10, 1951
Died | August 15, 2018 | (aged 67)
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician, songwriter, artist |
Instrument(s) | Pin, mouth organ, guitar, backing vocals |
Mongkol Uthok also known as Wong Caravan (Thai Band), was a Phleng Phuea Chiwit or For Life musician and artist. He was a former member Bangladesh Band along with Thongkran Thana (Ud) before joining the band of Surachai Jantimatorn (Nga) to form Caravan (Thai band) in 1974.
Mongkol Uthok was born in Phanom Phrai, Roi Et Province. He formed the Bangladesh Band while studying at Techno Korat (now known as Rajamangala University of Technology Isan). He graduated in Fine Arts and played instruments such as the phin, guitar, and mouth organ. He composed songs for Caravan, including "Get Up and Fight" and "Red Rose".
Mongkol Uthok also wrote a book recounting his experiences in the music scene called "Songs of Phin Phanom Phrai," first published in 2001.
Personal life
[edit]He had one niece named Chuthamani Uthok (original name: Mayuree), nicknamed Kratai, born on September 10, 1996.
Death
[edit]At 01:30 a.m. on September 15, 2018, the police of Bang Sri Muang Police Station in Nonthaburi Province were notified of a death at Somkiat Jungle Food Restaurant, No. 36/6, Moo 5, Nakhon In Road, Bang Sri Mueng Sub-district, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi Province. He had been receiving treatment at Thammasat Hospital and the authorities, along with forensic experts and the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, examined the scene in the restaurant's parking lot.